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1996 Fiscal Year Final Research Report Summary

Mechanism of T cell activation in the airways of asthma

Research Project

Project/Area Number 07670659
Research Category

Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)

Allocation TypeSingle-year Grants
Section一般
Research Field Respiratory organ internal medicine
Research InstitutionChiba University

Principal Investigator

IWAMOTO Itsuo  Chiba University School of Medicine, Associate Professor, 医学部, 助教授 (10111436)

Project Period (FY) 1995 – 1996
KeywordsBronchial asthma / T cell receptor / TCR Vbeta gene / Nonatopic asthma / Antigen stimulation
Research Abstract

Asthma is characterized by airway inflammation with prominent infiltrates of eosinophils and CD4 T cells. However, the mechanism by which T cells of nonatopic asthmatics are activated is unknown. To determine whether T cells are clonally activated by an unidentified antigen in nonatopic asthma, we analyzed T cell receptor (TCR) Vbeta genes of T cells in bronchoalveolar lavage fluids (BALF) of nonatopic asthmatics by using RT-PCR and subsequent single-strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP) analysis. PCR-SSCP analysis showed that several clonotypic bands in smears were found in most of Vbeta genes from BALF and PBL of nonatopic asthma patients. The numbers of the bands encoding each Vbeta gene from BALF significantly increased as compared with those from PBL in four of seven subjects (P<0.05). In addition, the numbers of T cell clones expressing TCR Vbeta6, Vbeta12, and Vbeta17 genes in BALF significantly increased in comparison to those in PBL (p<0.05). Moreover, sequencing analysis of CDR3 region of TCR Vbeta genes from BALF-accumulated T cell clones showed that several increased amino acid motifs were found in six subjects analyzed at a frequency of approximately 8-9% of sequenced clones, which were specifically found in each individual patient. Interestingly, two clones sharing an identical motif PF in CDR3 region with different Jbeta gene usage were detected in one patient. Moreover, one conserved amino acid sequence PTGTAG was detected in two patients who shared a common HLA-DR allele. These results suggest that infiltrating T cells in the airways of nonatopic asthmatics might recognize relatively limited epitopes of antigens in the airways and expand by the antigendriven stimulation.

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All Publications (4 results)

  • [Publications] 海辺剛志: "非アトピー型喘息における気道浸潤T細胞抗原レセプタークロノタイプの解析" 日本内科学会雑誌. 85. 267- (1996)

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  • [Publications] Takeshi Umibe: "Analysis of TCR clonotypes in bronchoalveolar lavage fluids of asthmatics" J.Allergy Clin.Immunol.97. 309- (1996)

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  • [Publications] 海辺剛志: "非アトピー型喘息における気道浸潤T細胞TCRクロノタイプの解析" アレルギー. 45. 943- (1996)

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  • [Publications] Umibe.T,et al.: "Analysis of TCR clonotypes in bronchoalveolar lavage fluids of asthmatics" J.Allergy Clin.Immunol.97. 309 (1996)

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Published: 1999-03-09  

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